In order to automatically set a q value to an optimal value, a tuning circuit has a resonance circuit composed of an inductor and a capacitor. The resonance circuit includes a negative resistance circuit having a dummy load resistance and a negative impedance converter. An operating circuit provides the dummy load resistance so that a negative resistance value is output to obtain a desired q value.
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8. A tuning circuit comprising a resonance circuit including an inductor, capacitor and a negative resistance circuit, said negative resistance circuit comprising:
a signal amplitude detector connected to said inductor and outputting oscillation amplitude signals e1, e2; a setting section for outputting a serial resistance value rd for gaining a desired q value for the resonance circuit; a negative impedance converter having an output connected to the inductor; and an operating circuit for providing a negative resistance value rN to the negative impedance converter, wherein the resonance circuit has a serial resistance component value rs, a negative resistance value rn1 for the negative resistance circuit at the oscillation amplitude signal e1, an effective serial resistance value r1 for the resonance circuit equal to rs+rn1, a negative resistance value rn2 for the negative resistance circuit at the oscillation amplitude signal e2, and an effective serial resistance value r2 for the resonance circuit equal to rs+rn2.
1. A tuning circuit having a resonance circuit comprising an inductor and a capacitor, and having a negative resistance circuit connected to the resonance circuit in series, comprising:
a setting apparatus for calculating a serial resistance value rs of said resonance circuit and setting up a negative resistance value rn of said negative resistance circuit using said serial resistance value rs and a resistance value rd for obtaining a necessary q value at an optimum resistance value rN, wherein said setting apparatus includes: a controller to provide effective serial resistance values equal to rs+rn for said tuning circuit to be in a weak oscillation state by controlling the negative resistance value rn, a detector device for detecting oscillation amplitude values e1, e2 at changing said effective serial resistance values r1, r2, and, a calculator device for calculating said serial resistance value rs by using said negative resistance values and said oscillation amplitude values and subtracting said serial resistance value rs from a resistance value rd to obtain the necessary q value. 2. A tuning circuit for receiving an RF input signal and providing an RF output signal comprising:
an inductor for receiving the RF signal, the inductor having two terminals, a first terminal being connected to the RF output signal terminal; a capacitor connected across the first terminal of said inductor and ground; a signal amplitude detector connected across the first terminal of said inductor and ground, said detector outputting an oscillation amplitude signal; a control signal generating device for outputting a control signal; a setting section for outputting a serial resistance value rd for gaining a desired q value for the tuning circuit; a negative impedance converter having an output connected to the second terminal of said inductor; and an operating circuit for receiving the serial resistance value rd from the setting section, the control signal from the control signal generating device and an oscillation amplitude signal from the signal amplitude detector, wherein said operating circuit in response to the control signal calculates a negative load resistance value rN and provides the negative load resistance value to said negative impedance converter.
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1. Field of the Invention
The present invention relates to design techniques of circuit for increasing Q ratio by adding a negative resistor to a tuning circuit using an inductor and a capacitor.
2. Description of the Related Art
In order to improve a frequency selectivity of receiver, it may substantially have a large Q ratio of a tuning circuit of the receiver. However, it is adopted that a high frequency amplifier and a tuning circuit are added to the receiver, for it is difficult to improve the receiver so as to realize a marked difference improvement more than present receiver by means of material design or physical structure of inductor mainly. However, such method has a difficult troublesome that pertain two or more tuning frequency must be accurate interlocked.
As an another method, there is a method to increase Q value of the tuning circuit directly using a negative resistance circuit. The method had been many used as a regenerative detection system until a heterodyne system is developed. However, it is necessary to set up a positive feedback circuit manually in every time a tuning frequency is changed.
The object of the present invention is to realize a Q value of a tuning circuit capable of setting up a fixed value automatically when the Q value of the tuning circuit is increased using a negative resistance circuit without above-mentioned drawbacks in that the turning circuit is set up manually.
In order to achieve the above object, one aspect of the tuning circuit according to the present invention, a subject matter of the invention has an inductance and a capacitor and a negative resistance circuit connected to the resonance circuit in series, comprising:
a setting means for calculating a serial resistance value having said resonance circuit and setting up a negative resistance value of said negative resistance circuit using said serial resistance value and a resistance value for obtaining a necessity Q value to an optimum resistance value.
In the present invention, the setting means may be constituted to make an effective serial resistance of said tuning circuit be in weak oscillation state by controlling a negative resistance of said negative resistance circuit and to do operations;
for detecting an oscillation amplitude value at changing a negative resistance value;
for calculating said serial resistance value;
for subtracting from resistance value for obtaining said necessity Q value to the serial resistance value; and
for setting up said optimal resistance value.
In the present invention, it is preferred that the tuning circuit may comprise means for separating said setting means from an input/output of said tuning circuit.
In a tuning circuit composed of a resonance circuit comprised of an inductor and a capacitor and a negative resistance circuit, it is possible to obtain a serial resistance value of the resonance circuit by detecting an oscillation amplitude value when the tuning circuit is in oscillating state by controlling a negative resistor of the negative resistance circuit in order to make an effective serial value of the tuning circuit be negative value when a frequency of the tuning circuit is changed. Thereby, a method according to the present invention may calculate a negative resistance value of a necessity negative resistance circuit in order to obtain a necessity Q value by obtaining the serial resistance value. However, since the method interrupts a receiving function momentary by working, it is preferred that the tuning circuit may be separated from a subsequent stage of the receiver and antenna by means of an influence which oscillation signal influences the subsequent stage of the receiver having a tuning circuit.
Prior to an embodiment according to the present invention, a detecting method of before-mentioned serial resistance will be explained in below.
Negative resistance circuits are many kinds of types. However, the circuit contains almost a positive feed back circuit. When an effective serial resistance component (a serial synthesized value of a serial resistance component according to an oscillating frequency of an oscillating circuit composed of an inductor and a capacitor, and a negative resistance of a negative resistance circuit) becomes negative, an oscillation is started. Since an amplitude of an oscillating signal is almost proportional to an effective negative serial resistance value, by using this relation a serial resistance value can be detected.
This point will be described with reference to the accompanying
From relationship between a negative resistance value and an
oscillating signal amplitude shown in
The equation (1) is modified about rs then equation (2) is obtained as below.
The above equation is organized by all the known values which are known negative resistance values set up for detecting and thereby detected value of an oscillation signal amplitude. Therefore, by operating the equation, an original serial resistance component rs of the circuit can be calculated.
If the value rs is obtained, and a serial resistance component for obtaining a necessity Q value is rd, a negative resistance value RN to be set up in a negative resistance circuit RN may satisfy rn+RN=rd, so RN is obtained by relation RN=rd-rs. Thus RN is obtained from said relation and equation (2), that is, equation (3).
The negative resistance circuit is formed using a negative impedance converter and a dummy load resistance. However, if a converting coefficient is -1, then a dummy load resistance RN of the negative impedance converter may multiply -1 of a right member of an equation (3). Therefore, in conclusion equation (4) may be operated.
The tuning circuit of the present invention is constituted so that detection and operation according to the above-described equation (4) is done and an embodiment thereof is shown in FIG. 2.
In
First, a variable capacitor C is set up a predetermined value determining a tuning frequency for selecting a channel. In this part, subsequently an operating action will be explained in below. Second, the tuning circuit is separated from input and output terminals A, B by switches SW1 and SW2. A dummy load resistance RN of the negative impedance converter NIC is set up by a signal of the control signal line P2. If a converting coefficient of the negative impedance converter is -1 in this embodiment, when dummy load resistance rn1 is connected between terminal G and H, input impedance obtained between terminal E and F is -rn1. If the value is a negative resistance by using a prescribed composites resistance r1=rs+rn1, the tuning circuit oscillates. Thereby, the oscillation signal amplitude e1 is detected by the signal amplitude detector V and obtained voltage is added to the operating circuit CAL. A dummy load resistance of a negative impedance converter NIC is set up to rn2 by a control signal from a control signal generating circuit CONT, and the negative resistance r2 is r2 r3+rn2, then at this time the oscillating signal amplitude e2 is detected and added to the operating circuit CAL.
In the operating circuit CAL, by using a set up value rn1 and rn2 and detected e1 and e2 and calculation of equation (4) to obtain a necessity Q is done and RN is calculated. Thereby, the dummy load resistance of the negative resistance converter is set up to the calculated Rn. A setting method of this resistance may use for example a diode as a dummy load resistance and control a forward current therethrough with an output of an operating circuit.
The operating circuit CAL may adopt many kinds of circuits as shown in FIG. 3. In
An explain of operating system of the present invention is done by operation due to analogue circuits, but the present invention may be used digital circuits. Adopting the digital circuit may used preferably because constitution of circuit is much miniaturized and simplified. Especially, a sample and hold circuit SH2 may stabilize in holding characteristics rather than analogue.
As described so far, by using the present invention, when the tuning frequency is changed, Q value can be set up automatically in optimum, thereby, a receiver can be received with a high Q value in stability at all times.
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